So far no one has called me to wish me a Happy Thanksgiving holiday.

No emails, either.

Instead, I’ve been receiving text messages on my phone.

The first came from singer Michelle Malone.

I was surprised, but then another came from someone else.

I’m wondering if this is a new trend. I like the speed and convenience of a text message. But I miss the personal touch of a human voice.

I think I’ll call a friend or two right now.

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – Happy Thanksgiving! I’m grateful for you, for reading these posts. Thank you.

4 Comments

  1. Student Entrepreneur-Reply
    November 24, 2006 at 7:32 am

    Happy Thanksgiving Joe. I didn’t realize it’s Thanksgiving from where I come from. Enjoy.

    Ty Teh

  2. The Roxter-Reply
    November 25, 2006 at 8:19 am

    Joe, a little belated, but Happy Thanksgiving. I was just listening to the talk you gave at Unity in Wimberly earlier this year. I’ve been re-reading Attractor Factor and must say it’s the most distilled, no-nonsense/non-dogma presentation of prosperity I’ve run across so far.

    The Roxter
    Austin, Texas

  3. The Roxter-Reply
    November 25, 2006 at 8:19 am

    Joe, a little belated, but Happy Thanksgiving. I was just listening to the talk you gave at Unity in Wimberly earlier this year. I’ve been re-reading Attractor Factor and must say it’s the most distilled, no-nonsense/non-dogma presentation of prosperity I’ve run across so far.

    Rocky Hardie

  4. Jared-Reply
    December 3, 2006 at 3:11 pm

    I think this is definitely where things are going. One of the things I love about text messages is that they need to be concise. I have only 160 characters to send a compelling message to my friends. I was pleasantly surprised with the response from my Thanksgiving text message. 80% of the people I sent it to either called, texted, or mentioned something to me about it in person.

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